Kathos sighed when he heard the queen speak. Disappointment could be heard in his voice when he spoke.
"Welcome home, Your Grace. I see you haven't changed. Welcome back to you two, Alaria. I hope you're liking your new leader so far."
There was some accusation in his voice, but mainly... Mockery. He was laughing at her. At her mistake. However, as soon as he turned back towards the Queen, he was serious again.
"I know what you'll ask, Laythe. Unconditional surrender. Well, I will have to disappoint you. It is not in my power to give you this city. Still, I can grant you the nearest thing.
Nikephoros is dead... By my hand. Tala and Pasha are not interested in politics. Hugo can be dealt with easily. Talvius is a coward, and he's hoping to get out of this alive. There are no more rebels in the high ranks of the city. Still, I have a little problem. You and your knights killed thousands of ligorians - don't deny it. I saw the field of corpses you left behind. There is not a single man, woman or child in the city you want to rule over who hasn't lost a family member because of you. I will be totally honest - if I suggested unconditional surrender to the soldiers on the walls, they'd skin me alive, behead me, and send my head to you - probably with a poetic message like 'here's a loyalist for you, your grace'.
Still, not trying anything would only lead to deaths, which is why I've come to make my offer. I wish to let you talk to them. Convince them that you're the good queen you're trying to prove you are. Convince them you're worth putting back on the throne. If you can turn the soldiers to your side, I'll open the gates, and hope for mercy. If that does not work, you could try to intimidate them. If you can make the soldiers on the walls drop their weapons or flee, I'll open the gates, and hope for mercy. And failing all that, if you cannot turn the soldiers to your side, I'll give command of the battle to poor Talvius, and I'll assemble my forces at the palace, with the orders to rally the army here if their ranks break. If that happens, I'll welcome the survivors, convince them to surrender - it will be a matter of words, once they've tasted defeat - and I'll open the gates, and hope for mercy.
Is that a pleasing offer to you, Your Grace?"